Daily Verb Lesson: Italian for dip is inzuppare

The Italian verb for dip is the regular -ARE verb inzuppare.
... imagine dipping bread IN SOUP!Inzuppare is conjugated like thousands of other regular -ARE verbs. Inzuppare can also mean: to dunk; to soak, to drench; percolate.

✔ Inzuppare is a regular -ARE verb, these being the most common verbs in Italian. ✔
Learn inzuppare and it will reinforce the pattern for ALL those other -ARE verbs. ✔
Do the daily verb every day for a month and you will have a solid knowledge of the -ARE verbs' conjugation patterns. Each month a new family of verbs is featured.

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